I began programming in grade 7, after an awesome family friend let me on his computer and handed me a Turing Language programming book.
I later worked my way through BASIC, and QBASIC, writing programs on paper that I could then type in and run on school and library computers.

In highschool I taught myself C and
Visual BASIC, by building some small programs and games.

Realizing I had found what I loved doing, I ended up graduating with a Computer Science degree at Ryerson University, then
refocusing and refining my skills to the web with the Rich Media Graduate Certificate program at Humber College.

Always looking towards the future, I am dabbling in Node.js as well as Python at the moment in my limited spare time.

The web is a democratic, low-cost, open medium that, at least theoretically, allows access to a global audience. It is, in my humble opinion, one of our species' most important inventions. Let's keep it that way! (wink-wink, nudge-nudge, world governments)

TL;DR

TL;DR: Me being a mega-nerd in the 90's. Computers, computers, computers. Yay web!

But enough about me, what are you up to?

Contact

On social media, you can most likely connect with me on the following networks, as they are the ones I visit most often. I'm also on a number of others, but don't check them nearly as frequently.